Atom Bank makes third prime rate cut in a month

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Atom bank has made further rate reductions across its entire prime mortgage range, alongside introducing new fee options for 95% LTV products.

This is the third series of rate cuts on Atom bank’s prime range within a month.

With immediate effect, rates on prime products available up to 90% LTV have been reduced by 0.15%, while existing fee-free 95% LTV options have fallen by 0.20%.

Alongside these reductions, Atom bank has introduced a new suite of products, available at up to 95% LTV, with a £900 fee.

As a result of the reductions, prime rates start from 4.99% for both two and three-year fixed rate products up to 85% LTV, with a £900 fee.

Richard Harrison, head of mortgages at Atom bank, explained: “Three rate reductions within a month sends a clear message; Atom bank has a strong appetite to lend, particularly at the higher LTV brackets.

“These cuts, alongside introducing a selection of products at a new fee tier, mean brokers have even more competitive options available for their Prime clients.

“We are combining that value with market-leading speeds, delivering a faster, smoother and great value experience to brokers and borrowers.”

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